I'm the same way. But if other people need to work the code, I  
recommend sticking with an ORM unless they think like you.

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On Aug 25, 2009, at 7:15 PM, Jamie <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It seems that most people who adopt a MVC framework are in love with
> the ORM stuff.  I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who insists on
> hand-writing my queries and sticking them in stored procedures?
>
> I guess it's because I come from a DBA/RDBMS development background
> and tend to make heavier use of the procedural logic available in a
> RDBMS, whereas most web developers use the DB purely as a bit bucket.
> I've tried to use a few ORMs, but have found them to be "too magical"
> and they get in the way of how I'm used to doing things.  (In fact the
> primary reason I've adopted Pylons is because I can use it without an
> ORM).  Is there any compelling reason why I should force myself to use
> SQLAlchemy?
> >

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